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Qu'est-ce (qui) est pure play - définition


Pure play         
A pure play company focuses solely on a particular product or activity. Investing in a pure play company can be considered as investing in a particular commodity or product of a company.
pure play         
¦ noun [usu. as modifier] a company that focuses exclusively on a particular product or service in order to obtain a large market share.
?a company that operates only on the Internet.
Pure Oil         
  • station in Monroe, Wisconsin]], built in 1935.
  • Postcard showing a Pure Oil station and a lunch counter, ca. 1930-1945.
U.S. BRAND OF FUEL RETAILERS OWNED BY PURE OIL JOBBERS COOPERATIVE, INC.
Pure Oil Company; Ohio Cities Gas Company
Pure Oil Company was an American petroleum company founded in 1914 and sold to what is now Union Oil Company of California in 1965. The Pure Oil name returned in 1993 as a cooperative (based in Rock Hill, South Carolina since 2008) which has grown to supply 350 members in 10 Southern states.
Exemples de prononciation pour pure play
1. But it's just pure play and innovation in this harsh
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2. It can be more of a pure play reality program,
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3. In 2003, when I stepped out of the pure play capitalistic sector
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Exemples du corpus de texte pour pure play
1. Article continues Dixons will move online as "a pure play e–tailer", said DSG chief executive John Clare.
2. Chief Executive Wolfgang Reitzle told reporters on a conference call Linde intended to become a pure–play industrial gases company.
3. Until recently, Britain–based Vodafone had prided itself on being a "pure play" mobile operation, unencumbered by a declining fixed–line business.
4. Transport equipment, a pure play for investors wanting to buy into Japan‘s domestic recovery, also lost some recent gains, falling 0.7 per cent.
5. The stock trades at 15.2 times forward 2006 earnings, a discount to the 17.6 multiple which pure–play industry leader Air Liquide commands.